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The time to cook a lamb roast depends on its thickness and how well you want it done. It usually takes about 30 minutes per pound.
In a £5 oven it takes 50000seconds
3 minutes per pound + 5 minutes= 65 minutes
It takes about 5 minutes depending on the size and where u put it
1.set your oven to 350 degrees F 2.cover with aluminum foil 3.cook for three hours 4.If you like your roast to look nice and brown take off the tin foil for a few minutes before you take it out of the oven
Preheat your oven to 160°C (325°F) and use these cooking times to prepare a roast that's moist, tender and delicious.Your roast should be covered with foil for the first half of the roasting time.4 to 5lb Joint 20 minutes per pound in weight plus 20 minutes extra. 80 minutes total.Tips for a better roast. For extra flavour you can add optional vegetables such as carrots, parsnips, onions and celery to your roasting pan, and roast the meat 'on a bed' of veg. The veg also helps to keep the roast off the bottom of the roasting pan so it doesn't 'stew' in its own juices.
171 minutes (Just on 3 hours). If one pound will take 18 minutes, then 9.5 pound will take 9.5 x 18 minutes. **Grab a calculator and try it. 18 * 9.5 =
First of all chicken and other meats roast, they don't bake in whole form. It takes 20 minutes roasting time at 350 degrees so multiply 20 minutes x 5 to ge 100 minutes or 1 hour 40 minutes. Remember this is unstuffed.Tip: baste the chicken periodically so it doesn't dry out and enjoy!!!
The same amount of time it takes to bake one. Preheat your oven at 350 degrees. Bake for one and a half hours. Check to see if they are done. If not, check again in 15 minutes. Keep checking until done. If your chickens are big, it might take three hours to bake. If you have stuffed them, bake for two hours before checking.
it takes 20 minutes per pound on a Holland Grill ..It will be the best turkey you have ever had !!
It would take well over 2 hours. If not 3 or 4 if you wanted to bake it.honestly you should keep in mind that it takes 20 minutes per pound at 350 degrees Fahrenheit
it should be 66.6%